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− | + | This is used as an input. The signals from [[Nomenclature_Conventions | patch1]](slave-1) will be ported to '''A-port''' of the master board. | |
− | The signals from [[Nomenclature_Conventions | patch1]](slave-1) will be ported to '''A-port''' of the master board. | ||
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− | The signals from [[Nomenclature_Conventions | patch2]](slave-2) will be ported to '''B-port''' of the master board. | + | == B port == |
+ | This is an input port. The signals from [[Nomenclature_Conventions | patch2]](slave-2) will be ported to '''B-port''' of the master board. | ||
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− | The signals from [[Nomenclature_Conventions | patch3]](slave-3) will be ported to '''D-port''' of the master board. | + | == C port == |
+ | The C-port is a fixed output port and is currently unused. | ||
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+ | == D port == | ||
+ | This is an input port. The signals from [[Nomenclature_Conventions | patch3]](slave-3) will be ported to '''D-port''' of the master board. | ||
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− | Rest all pins are floating | + | Rest all pins in A, B & D ports are floating |
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− | The '''E-port''' is | + | == E port == |
+ | The '''E-port''' is an input port for following NIM based signals: | ||
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− | | | + | |Helicity reversal signal (called MPS) |
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− | The '''F-port''' is used as an output port for following NIM signals: | + | == F-port == |
+ | The '''F-port''' is used as an output port for following NIM based signals: | ||
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− | The '''G-port''' is used as an output port for following NIM signals: | + | == G-port == |
+ | The '''G-port''' is used as an output port for following NIM based signals: | ||
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Revision as of 12:44, 14 September 2010
A port
This is used as an input. The signals from patch1(slave-1) will be ported to A-port of the master board.
pin # | corresponding signal |
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A(0) | independent event trigger in strips 1-32 |
A(1) | OR of strips 1-4 on plane 1 |
A(2) | OR of strips 1-4 on plane 2 |
A(3) | OR of strips 1-4 on plane 3 |
A(4) | OR of strips 1-4 on plane 4 |
A(5) | OR of strips 28-32 on plane 1 |
A(6) | OR of strips 28-32 on plane 2 |
A(7) | OR of strips 28-32 on plane 3 |
A(8) | OR of strips 28-32 on plane 4 |
A(9) | independent accumulation trigger in strips 1-32 |
A(15) | buffer of slave-1 busy(half-full) |
B port
This is an input port. The signals from patch2(slave-2) will be ported to B-port of the master board.
pin # | corresponding signal |
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B(0) | independent event trigger in strips 33-64 |
B(1) | OR of strips 33-36 on plane 1 |
B(2) | OR of strips 33-36 on plane 2 |
B(3) | OR of strips 33-36 on plane 3 |
B(4) | OR of strips 33-36 on plane 4 |
B(5) | OR of strips 61-64 on plane 1 |
B(6) | OR of strips 61-64 on plane 2 |
B(7) | OR of strips 61-64 on plane 3 |
B(8) | OR of strips 61-64 on plane 4 |
B(9) | independent accumulation trigger in strips 33-64 |
B(15) | buffer of slave-2 busy(half-full) |
C port
The C-port is a fixed output port and is currently unused.
D port
This is an input port. The signals from patch3(slave-3) will be ported to D-port of the master board.
pin # | corresponding signal |
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D(0) | independent event trigger in strips 65-96 |
D(1) | OR of strips 65-68 on plane 1 |
D(2) | OR of strips 65-68 on plane 2 |
D(3) | OR of strips 65-68 on plane 3 |
D(4) | OR of strips 65-68 on plane 4 |
D(5) | OR of strips 93-96 on plane 1 |
D(6) | OR of strips 93-96 on plane 2 |
D(7) | OR of strips 93-96 on plane 3 |
D(8) | OR of strips 93-96 on plane 4 |
D(9) | independent accumulation trigger in strips 65-96 |
D(15) | buffer of slave-3 busy(half-full) |
Rest all pins in A, B & D ports are floating
E port
The E-port is an input port for following NIM based signals:
pin # | corresponding signal |
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E(0) | Helicity reversal signal (called MPS) |
F-port
The F-port is used as an output port for following NIM based signals:
pin # | corresponding signal |
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F(7) | slave-1 buffer busy |
F(6) | slave-2 buffer busy |
F(5) | slave-3 buffer busy |
F(4) | global clock |
F(3) | global clock |
F(2) | global clock |
F(1) | global clock |
F(0) | global clock |
G-port
The G-port is used as an output port for following NIM based signals:
pin # | corresponding signal |
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G(0) | final Accumulation Trigger |
G(1) | final Event Trigger |